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Thanks for your reply. I don’t appear to have this option in Notepad.
For page range, I can only specify “All” Wordpad will allow my to specify pages 1 3 5 7 enumerated for each odd page in the document. Sounds tedious for large documents.Finally, Word does have “manual duplexing” option which would take the place of the print driver handling it. A little research shows that “Print odd page, Print even page” is a feature of the HP DeskJet 3050 print driver, their way of doing manual duplexing.The LaserJet 1100 feature was nice in that there was a consistent interface across all applications to do this – you could even make it the default for all print jobs.I guess it’s time to get a new non-HP printer. Have you tried the Vista software package?You may need to use compatibility mode to imstall it.The driver for Vista is like the one for Windows 7- included in the OS.John, why a non-HP printer? This problem doesn't seem to be limited to HP printers, but covers all older printers, no matter what the make. It's called 'planned obsolescence' (or 'capitalism') LOL.
Nobody wants you to use a perfectlygood printer (or anything else) forever.I had an older HP office printer that worked just great from Windows 3.11 through Windows ME. Then, with the advent of WinXP, no HP drivers could be found. Since it still worked great (they were built like Abrams tanks back then), I donated it to a local charity.Since that time, it seems most printers are cheaply made from the cheapest materials possible. The 2355 I had was a decent AIO, but I had to make sure it was on a perfectly flat surface or the scanner would jam. I found the 3050 I have now on sale for $59USwith a $10US Wal-Mart card. It would almost be cheaper to buy a new one than to replace the ink cartridges in it:-)But, I digress. Good luck with whatever choice you happen to make.SC Tom.
Because in my experience, I’ve had HP pull that stunt with me twice and I cannot keep rewarding them. I see HP is high on your list too.:-) One of the reasons I chose HP to begin with is because I thought they would stand behind theirproduct. That reason appears to be unfounded.
I’ve found Canon, for example, to be much better at supporting their products – for example, they actually maintained full compatibility with Windows 7 x64 for their CanoScan 8800F scanner originallyunder XP. I am not in the business of buying peripherals every few years because a vendor wants to make money. I’ve already ordered my next printer from Canon. Maybe I’ll be disappointed, but I won’t know until I try.:-). John, why a non-HP printer? This problem doesn't seem to be limited to HP printers, but covers all older printers, no matter what the make.
It's called 'planned obsolescence' (or 'capitalism') LOL. Nobody wants you to use a perfectly good printer(or anything else) forever.I had an older HP office printer that worked just great from Windows 3.11 through Windows ME. Then, with the advent of WinXP, no HP drivers could be found. Since it still worked great (they were built like Abrams tanks back then), I donated it to a local charity.Since that time, it seems most printers are cheaply made from the cheapest materials possible. The 2355 I had was a decent AIO, but I had to make sure it was on a perfectly flat surface or the scanner would jam. I found the 3050 I have now on sale for $59USwith a $10US Wal-Mart card. It would almost be cheaper to buy a new one than to replace the ink cartridges in it:-)But, I digress.
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Good luck with whatever choice you happen to make.SC Tom.